Beastmen form semi-organized groups from time to time when one of them could rally to war. Otherwise they're too busy with constant infightings. Originally they lived in the Evergreen Woods of eastern Northeros, before they got driven out by the elves who now rule those woods. The beast folk got forced to live in the south-eastern corner of the continent, known as the Amazon Patch: a lush primordial jungle in a valley that is surrounded by vast mountain ranges from all sides. Nobody knows what happen in these treacherous woods, except for a small group of elves who devoted their lives to guard the only pass that connects it with the Evergreen Woods, aka the Amazon Elves.

I like how they can rally under a strong leader, much like the hordes of the steppes of asia. I picture how they live in elaborate huts under large jungle trees. One of the apes perhaps is a shaman? And even though centaurs can fill a cavalry spot in an army, this has more of a slithery feel to it. A large snake, maybe built like the sea serpent in the Viking sets?

Yeah, centaurs could work as a revival, and originally the lizardman was supposed to be a shaman, but I think it can be done with other furbeasts. I'd get some snakemen if they weren't a pain to get for reasonable price. As for heavy support... they are breeding 'saurs in them dense jungles, Lost World style.

Really like the beastman dinosaur too, but the rider should probably have some sort of ranged weapon if he's going to do anything besides steering his mount. The shaman perhaps?

The (imperial?) tank is very nice. The use of the shield as roof gives it a good look, but takes away the use of the roof as platform for a few archers that could help protect the tank against enemy infantry. Great addition to the arsenal. (impressive picture of your collected armies too)